“V/H/S/Halloween” Review
The V/H/S horror anthology has always had a draw for adopting different themes each year, as the films debut during the Halloween season. It was inevitable that the series would
The V/H/S horror anthology has always had a draw for adopting different themes each year, as the films debut during the Halloween season. It was inevitable that the series would
This movie might not seem like my jam, given that I’ve never been into the UFC, but that doesn’t matter with Benny Safdie’s direction. I never cared much for basketball,
June Squibb is such a talented elderly actress that it is hard to accept the uneven balance of her desperation and exuberance in Eleanor the Great. Her character’s deception is
Spinning off from the zombie episode of What If, Marvel Zombies reveals the problems of bringing together the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe for a zombie horror saga. The MCU has
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In the same way that it’s easy to get lost in the spectacle of football, Him is a film that gets so drenched in its own surreal symbolism of the
Insecurity is the key to what makes Tim Robinson’s comedy work so well. On his sketch comedy show, I Think You Should Leave Now, his many skits have become evergreen
Spike Lee clearly has a love for classic filmmakers like Akira Kurosawa that he wouldn’t turn in a routine and rote remake of his most revered thriller, High & Low.
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